[MPWG] Indian saints ELIXER theory, Dr .vidhyasagar, Don't miss this.part 3

Trish Flaster Tflastersprint at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 20 09:22:09 CST 2004


When you say repeat it 7 times after the ABRUS what does that mean? I  
believe Abrus precatorius ,at least the red black seeds, are highly  
toxic, one will kill.


Trish
On Tuesday, January 20, 2004, at 07:03  AM, r vidhyasagar wrote:

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> Dear Members,
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> Already I have posted two parts of the elixir subject and now I am  
> sending the third part
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> I expected some comments from the members and not receiving any. This  
> mostly deals
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> With geriatric medicine, please tell me whether I can continue?
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> One good Elixir plant is [kuduchi] coculus cordifolious,
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> Native doctors use this for type two diabetes.
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> Saint says,
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> Find the golden co lour flower plant
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> If not see then use the ordinary plant
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> Find bold stems and cut the bottom
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> Remove the bark it is toxic
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> Take the inner stem and tear it in to four
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> First dry it in shade and then sun dry
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> Powder it and add sugar four times by itís weight
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> Take ten grams morning and ten grams evening
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> For forty-eight days.
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> All fever will go
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> All s.t.d will go
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> All sinus trouble will go
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> Dried youth stars secreting
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> Vitality will increase
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> This plant is nothing but elixir.
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> Finishing this cut the bark of the azadirachta tree, get the bark from  
> more than 100 year old tree, take the fleshy live part only dry and  
> powder it. Add the extract of the plant
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> Acrus precalorious black seed variety dry and repeat it seven times  
> add sugar 8 parts to one part of powder. Take it for 48 days
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> Your body will harden like diamond
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> All your nerves tighten
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> And your eyes brighten.
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> After this use equal weights of dried powder of these three plants,  
> eclipta prostrata, acalypha indica, and glinus laloides mix it with  
> honey and take it for 20 days.
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> The goddess of knowledge starts dancing, You speak bright and  
> intelligently
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> All you study you remember well and your body co lour improves
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> Okay, waiting for comments. 
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